Every EV That Qualifies For US Federal Tax Credit Right Now

Publicado 2024-07-29
Episode 434: Join Francie as she updates you on the latest eligible electric vehicles that get the federal ev tax credit of $7500 or $3750 depending on certain requirements. Are you surprised to see some manufacturers missing entirely from this list?

Check it out yourself: fueleconomy.gov/feg/tax2023.shtml

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Todos los comentarios (10)
  • @jimmckay9713
    Thanks Francie. Did you make it clear this is for NEW vehicle purchases only? Also, why not review the tax credits available for used vehicle purchases?
  • @michaelgreen6268
    Thank You so much Francie for another amazing Podcast, always look forward to your informative podcast.😊
  • @ChicagoBob123
    With the huge loss in value used EVs are way better to buy than new. Crazy what the used prices are
  • @Dqtube
    10:45 As I mentioned earlier, Rivian has experience developing only for the North American market in the premium segment with low volume sales. They have never worked on calibration, validation and testing of parts from different suppliers for cars in the price range of 12,000€ to +250,000€ for different climatic conditions from freezing -35°C in the Nordic countries to 100% humidity with +45°C in Southeast Asia. Take a look, for example, at the headlamp variants in the VW Group's portfolio, which are regulated differently in many countries. Each of them needs a control unit and a software layer to function, from basic LEDs over Bi-LEDs to Matrix LEDs in Porsche, and compare this with Rivian's expertise. They have also never proved that their current know-how can be scaled up to mass production. VW group produces almost three times as many vehicles in a week as Rivian does in a year. None of what Rivian currently offers solves the biggest problems of VW's EVs compared to direct price/size competition from Korea or France, such as weight, efficiency, charging speed, and missing features like 22kW AC charging or V2H/G. So a good deal for Rivian because they have more time to find an economically sustainable business model. For VW it's a little expensive gamble because from present perspective they're spending billions on the promise that Rivian will help them develop something they have little experience in.
  • @lexuslife5491
    Gm I'm about to watch this video timing couldn't be better as I'm looking to buy a EV 🎉
  • @davidbaker9943
    Not a bail out from vw to rivian. Wish rivian got more tax credit but it’s ok
  • @gmv0553
    Spent way too much time on Rivian! Over rated!